Eric Moreland is making his case for a training camp invite with the Sacramento Kings. The former Oregon State standout crashed the glass with authority on Monday, recording a game-high 11 rebounds as the Kings routed NBA D-League Select 89-75 in the Las Vegas Summer League.

Moreland, seemingly content letting ex-lottery picks like Derrick Williams and Ben McLemore shoulder the scoring load, kept to his strengths. He showcased his elite athleticism with two blocked shots, a quality follow-up to the four blocks he tallied Sunday against Charlotte.

Moreland, who had four points on 2-of-3 shooting Monday, chose the Kings over several Las Vegas Summer League offers for a shot at significant playing time. After not playing in Sacramento's summer-league opener, he has averaged nearly 20 minutes over two contests.

On Monday, Moreland's workhorse performance garnered praise from a number of media members on Twitter:

While Moreland has impressed in Las Vegas, teammate and fellow Beaver Jared Cunningham has stared down limited opportunity. The former first-round selection didn't play for the second straight game Monday.

Ex-OSU star Roberto Nelson, who went undrafted with Moreland last month, has also struggled to find the court. He went scoreless for the Hornets in a 23-point loss to the Knicks on Monday. Nelson has logged seven minutes, 12 seconds through three summer-league games.

On Tuesday, the 24-team summer league will be reseeded in a tournament that will culminate in a champion July 21.